Monthly Archives: August 2019

Protecting Code

There are so many data breaches taking place, that it’s hard to keep track of them. While I rarely find my email in any of the breaches loaded into haveibeenpwned.com, I do see Mr. Hunt regularly loading more data sets … Continue reading

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Finding SQL Configuration Manager in Windows 10–#SQLNewBlogger

Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. I went to check a network protocol setting for SQL Server the other day on my (newish laptop) and … Continue reading

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Local Database CI Builds with Jenkins in a Container

In two previous posts (Jenkins in a container, Adding SCA to Jenkins), I’ve showed how to configure Jenkins in a container as well as how to add the SQL Change Automation plugin. This post looks at an initial database build … Continue reading

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Growing and Changing

When I started with SQL Server, I worked on OS/2 and SQL Server 4.2. Eventually I moved on to SQL Server 6.5 at a few places, one of which had heavy workloads. While I liked v6.5 much more than v4.2, … Continue reading

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